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3. The fee payable in relation to—
(a)registering a plot of land or a deed in the Land Register is specified in Parts 1 and 3 of Schedule 1;
(b)recording a deed in the Register of Sasines is specified in Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 1;
(c)registering a document in the Chancery and Judicial Registers(1) is specified in Part 4 of Schedule 1;
(d)registering or updating the registration schedule of a croft, common grazing or land held runrig in the Crofting Register(2) is specified in Part 5 of Schedule 1;
(e)registering a tenant’s interest in acquiring land in the Register of Community Interests in Land(3) for the purposes of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 2003(4) is specified in Part 6 of Schedule 1; and
(f)access to any register under the management and control of the Keeper and information made available by the Keeper is specified in Part 7 of Schedule 1.
The Chancery and Judicial Registers is a collective term for the Register of Inhibitions, the Register of Deeds and Probative Writs in the Books of Council and Session and the Register of Judgments and other registers noted in Part 4 of Schedule 1.
The Crofting Register was established by section 3 of the Crofting Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 14).
The Register of Community Interests in Land was established by section 36 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (asp 2).
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